Sabrina: Secrets of a Teenage Witch is an American animated television series on Hub Network based on the Archie Comics character Sabrina the Teenage Witch. The series is developed by Pamela Hickey and Dennys McCoy and was acquired by Hub Network on October 1, 2012. The series was originally intended for a summer 2013 release but has since been pushed out to fall 2013.
Larissa returns from her summer in Kyoto and insists on taking Carrie and Walt to a fabulous Japanese festival in the city, where Larissa meets Samantha, with an explosive result. Samantha seduces an acrobatic Ninja. Back in Castlebury, Carrie’s plans to remain Zen backfire when she finds herself locked in a classroom alone with Sebastian. Mouse helps Maggie with her college applications, but Maggie is distracted when somebody from her past reappears. Meanwhile, Walt worries that his classmates will sense he is gay, and Harlan makes an offer Tom can’t refuse.
Prem and Emlyn find out that foul play is responsible for the collapse at the mine. Aled and Daf are the prime suspects, despite their protests of their innocence. Robert attempts to convince Megan to leave Trefelin with him, and it’s down to Prem to find out the real truth about his past.
Wayde wants to keep things FRESH at ATM - With his team and his tanks! To keep his ATM team motivated he’s sending them to team building boot camp in hopes they can all learn to better work together to pull off two incredible salt water tanks!
During summer break some members of the Shinchon Homestay get to know each other better.
Steve and Amy investigate paranormal claims at a haunted hotel called the Riverside Inn where the activity has gotten so bad that the owner says her employees and guests are scared to work and stay there.
Bubble Puppy becomes ill and is treated by a veterinarian while Gil makes him a get-well card.
Host Jimmy Carr and team captains Sean Lock and Jon Richardson discuss the topical events that set the great British public's chins wagging. Sean and Jon are joined by a variety of celebrity guests including Roisin Conaty, Joe Wilkinson Chris Ramsey and Alex Brooker.
Alexander Armstrong hosts the news quiz, with team captains Paul Merton and Ian Hislop, and guest panellists Godfrey Bloom and Victoria Coren.
A mother sacrifices her son; a teen rebels; a bookkeeper steals her way to murder.
With Daniel leaving A-Troupe, Michelle and the team try and get Emily to come back.
Kang is caught smuggling explosives and Sam works to save him from trial and possible execution. Conrad is shocked to discover that MI6 has a file on his girlfriend Su Ling.
Past contestants come back to assist the final three models and one finalist is upset that the group is not supportive of her.
Mike Bloom, President and COO of Family Dollar Stores, one of the largest discount retail companies in the country, faces his fear of heights when learning to operate a forklift that takes him 35 feet into the air. Also, the boss nearly blows his rock 'n' roll disguise when one employee invites him to a jam session.
A dark talisman-the Mask of the Green Monkey-has surfaced. Unfortunately, it is located in a dangerous Land controlled by Warden, one of Chase's minions. Omi ignores advice and insists on going after this mysterious object.
Powerful monarchs ruling by divine right. Centuries-old dynasties amassing enormous wealth. And legendary leaders wielding powerful weapons of mass destruction. Is it possible that ancient rulers were, in fact, connected with divine or, some would say, extraterrestrial forces? And, if so, what was their purpose? Ancient emperors, kings, and pharaohs were often attributed with otherworldly strength, ability, and wisdom; many were even considered gods by the people they ruled. Who were these exceptional leaders, and how did some accomplish so much in their time? Ancient Astronaut theorists believe that these great rulers throughout history were "chosen" and guided by extraterrestrials. Is it possible that the world's legendary leaders might have shared a common genetic trait? A so-called, "leadership gene"? And might this gene have been–not a product of genetic evolution–but inherited by mankind from some otherworldly source?
Graham is joined by British actor Jude Law, starring in new gangster movie Dom Hemingway; comedian Greg Davies; and Dot Cotton herself, June Brown. Plus there's and chat and performance from pop sensation Lady Gaga.